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vr ilm1ng.1 on iyalfcj 1 1l volunn x publi9hed wk.kkly 3y au.masd hall tuesday march ii 1806 a 47 ( continuation of foreign news the grenadiers a proof of his esteem has appointed general duroc their commander the emperor removed his head jnaxters to znaim on the 1 7th at 3 o'clock p m the rear-guard of the russians had been obliged to lea r c the hospital of zuaitn where we have found considerable magazines ol flour and oats the russians retired to drunn and our advanced guard pursued them half way but the emperor being in formed that the emperor of austria was at that place wished to shew him a mark oi hi regard and halted on the eighteenth herewith is subjoined the capitulation of the fort ol kuflstein taken by the davariuns gen uaraguay d'hillin's made an incur sion as far a pilsen in bohemia and obliged the enemy to evacuate their poÂ«tsi lie has taken several mugaainet and fulfilled the object of his mission the dismounted dra gooni i tve crossed with rapidity the moun tains covered with ice and ftr trees which separate bohemia from havana no idea cm be formed of the terror with which the russians have inspired the mo ravians in making their retrc t they burnt tlu most beautiful villages and knocked in the lka'1 nuny of the peasantry when the inhabitants saw thorn depart they exclaimed with great joy our enemies are gone they speak ot them only as barbarians who every where spread desolation this i not appli ed to lur officers r.ho are in general very dilfl-rent from the soldiery i my of them are men of distinguished merit but the army evinces a bavagc instinct which we never have observed in our european armies w hen we ask the inhabitants of austria moravia and lioin inia if they love iheil ein peror ; we love him they reply but how do you expect we can love him any longer he has brought in the russians it hid been reported at vienna chat the russians had beaten the french army and were adv inning to that city a woman ri ol out iii the street " the french are beaten the russians are coming the consterna tion w.is mineral fear and dread preva le i throughout vienna such is the resuli of the i'a'.al counsels of cobenuel of co|l re o and lamberti these men are ulsodeteswd by the nation and the emperor of auaria will never recover the confidence and love of his subjects but by sacrificing them to public indignation and t>ooner or later iie will have to do o brunn and oltnuts general waltheroh lii^ed them by different onsets to quit the ground general muiut dispatchttl to his u^sistance u'haultpoult's division l ciliras siors and 4 squadrons oi the imperial guards 1 hough our liorsus were much fatigued the i-nfiiit were attacked ami put to bight â€” they left more than jijo ciujs n dragoons on the field of buttle and 1 u hurses fell into our hands infantry n battalion colhfn*nded l>y general l!wj;;i er and 4 pieces of artillery uncur iho ccnun.i.d of the chirfof bnttalion mil!o and esc.i rlcd by tiu 5ih regiment f ltuliin in fantry gep regnier having deparud irom hit cantor.ments went to pioinbino wherej l>y t!/is nicans lie cut off the toad to mestie from the aiistriansj who were^ndenvoring i get into venice at day brent â– . i mtulay the 2 4 1 f ) , lie u:ih attacked nm in bpite ol i vigorous resistance wis three limes compel led to i,,!i back letters from general count je pulsii c.knt hal his royal highness tlie archduke palatine in his qu.ilkv of supreme civil and military chief of hungary has charged the undersign ed to declare that his royal higbnem im Â«-"Â» tabluhad along the western frontier of this kingdom a cordon of troops supported by small detachments of cavalry composed of invalids and recruits with the sole view of arresting the marauders of the austrian ai my vl>o may he found there it cannot therefore be supposed that he h^s any hostile views these detachments having positive or ders-to retire on uie approach of the french troops to the frontiers as these small detachments which should not he considered otherwise than a scout n parlies arc to fall b.ick on the a proach of the french army his royal highness ha ji vsn orders to the hospitals to the houses of education to the pensionary officer and to the individuals employed in arranging the accounts of the regiments am military li'oÂ«pii;tls to remain in their places persuaded that the general or the commander oi the french troops will not refuse to grant them protection and that he will j^ive orders that the detachment ot the french army which shall enter hungary shall not commit any excess provided no kind of opposition li uuvle to them and that in consequence of thii declaration the undersigned will have many important points to discuss with the generalorc'oiiiiiuiihlunt oi ihe french troops marshal bessiires commanding the im perial guardsi ai the bead ol lour squadfons of the guards made a brilliant attack which threw them into confusii n and put them to route nothing could forma greater con trast than the silence of the guards of cui rimieur and the uproar of the russians the corps of polish inlantry which v;is n unipol ietro wiih the tenem in chief set out before day for castle rraiu'o v itli thn general in chief in person ; vim when al i ut half way perceived the division <,!' regniei to be retreating brdere ci>1 giubinski to attack the enemy in flank flic attack wv.t immediately mode with ilie ricntetl vigoi'i and the enemy was obliged to retire to cas tle i'rtuico v.i'.li the lost of 1:.i prisoners among whom were a col mid a major and 3 pi ct"i of < iitinorii gen kegnter taking v:ir ige of iliis manoeuvre of the pei.ei'al in uliiefi r.u â– (';,(<! them again in person and made 2000 pri soners the rest i[uic entmy'8 colump it treated to villa rarr where soco aii irians who were hemmed in by the repi ' tnent of polish infantry ( loid down thfip nrnis to cn1 cirahinski and a corps ol ', â– o t uirasstitiuh surrendered io lieutenan | oloncl clopiiiski loco prisoners roo horses 12 pitre of cannon c colors and"one ptandarcl are ila result of this day atnong the prisoner is prince lifili 1 .!!, nu ccmnuuulant 3 coin 6 majors and s hems the fiend araouni o about 600 ntnontfw horn nre 3 colonels 4 lieu tenant colonels and 4 majors thewoui iltd about too dni.av nov 1 t!ic court of vienna has taucti up itsi'e ultlenr.e it icow in poland eighth ulli.in in or the army of italy goriziu ."' v 23 tho oetwiralin chief hfjs sent t i - ( ivi â– '.â€¢â– !â€¢Â» sfiiis to trieste the auktrians iveru ;â– 1 the place sit our opproiich leaving foo of their wounded a corps of troops pui ued them on the way to leybach and look 60 prisoners this ixxlv of russian cavalry is welt mounted and well equipped and has shewn great bravery and resolution ; but they did imt appear to be well acquainted with the use n their sabres ; and in that poin our cu uvy had a great advantage we had s'/mu men k<l id iih'l 6(i wounded amongst horn ere colonel durosnel of the 16th chasseurs and colonel bourdon of the llth dragoons â€” the enemy mis fallen back icveral leagues t\v enty-nin iii bulletin of the drunn nov 28 1,805 m.'i-^lial nvy has occupied unxc'n after having taken many prisoners fro - n the cue my he found in the hospital agrcatnum bet if sick and wounded austrian on the l"th nov he made himself master of c!uu zi-i i fiotzen grand akmy gen jallachich v o defended ihe voral berg has been cut off marshal hernadoue nccupieb igtaut his troops have entci'vd bo lienna he requests him to a meeting on parole in a boat in the middle oi'the danube he waits his answer and has the honor to to be his very humble servant leopole count palssi major-general commander at prcabuig gen wredcn commanding the bavarians has taken a company of austciart artillery 100 horses 50 r.uirnsiers nnd several of ftjers he made himself master f a consi derable magatine of flats anil other jraii atid of many damages laden witli the tuip ir"kt of btvcial regiments and austrian of fices answer of marshal duvoust to general count dc palsÂ»i gkner ai 1 have laid before his majesty tlic letter which you addressed to the commandant ot my li^ht cavalry hi majesty has charged me to niuke known through you to his royal highness the arch-duke palatine that he is ready to respect the neutrality of the hungn rianti nud to forbid his army to enter the frontiers of hungary it on the part oi hia royal highness ilic arch-duke palatine i.iid the hungarian people are willing to with draw their troops to make no insurrection to continue to supply vienna with provisions sue in fine to conclude between them the arch-duke palatine und hi majesty tin l.mpeior oi ihe french a convention tend ing to maintain harmony between the two countries i am authorised to permit any office r to pass whom liis royui highness the arch luke palatine may wish to send toniy sovereign to trent on this hasu 1 shall feel myself happy in thus having nn opportunity of doing a favor to your contrymen and promotinglhe welfare ol a people possessed of so many estimable qualities as those of hun cary are 1 have the honor to be l davoust marshal of the empire and s>ne of the ol generals of the guards of his ma jesty the emperor and king twhx i y-six t jl 1jul1.i rin of the liiunu akmt j iic adjutant-commander maison has nude 200 dragoons 4 la tour and cai rabseurt of huhenlohe prisoners n ins vi.y from iglnu to lirimn he attacked another detachment of 200 men te made 50 prisoners information lias reached us from olntutz the court lms evacuated that place and re tired â€¢ >> poland the weather begins to be rigorous the french army liiis taken m its qtiartersi its van is supported by bnmu winch is a strong place and which they are now busy in putting into iliu bun state ol'dt fenrp tyventy-shvemth bulletin ol the guam army portitzj nov 19 1805 since the battle of zuntersdoff the ene my h:ts continued to rctreut with tr,e utmost precipitation jeneral sebastiani with his brigade of dragoons pursued them sword in hand the vnst plain of moravia hove fa vored his pursuit the 18th on the height ofporlitk he cut off the retreat of several corpsduring the day and made 2000 ru&si pns prisoners seventh nult.rtin of the ar my ol italy head-quarters ('. rizia noq 3 tlie army maintains the position which it had taken t>n the left bank of the isonzo the advanced guard under the oiderb of gen.|es*pugne entablished itself tan the yipnc co repulsed tlic enemy is far as gaoz and in vvtiiil att.ic'i.s which cete performed with vigor made 100 prisoners the whole of their cavalry lias retired by the preut ru.nl a considerable body of t eir inl'iui try took the road by the valley ol idria to t>,;iin that r obcr'.eyuach five companies of vokigeurs are pursuing the enemy in that direction v hi our advanced posts jiave reached the iiitrenchnientti of prevale and have taken a direction inwards leybnch the gen in chief has tent the division sera to trieste the austrian evacuated tlii place at our approach leaving r<uq of their wounded i a corps of troopi pursued them on the way to ley bach r.nd took 50 prisoners two regiments of dragoons supported by infantry have proceeded on our left ar far as chiusa de pletz wliich was guarded by the 2 regiments of infantry straoldu and ueligne n:ul some cavalry â– all the posts were abandoned the day after the arrival of our troopit the gen of bri gade lacour who commands them ims re ceived orders to penetrate a far as villach and to endeavor to open i communication mmth the grand army whose movements iih\c without douu dettrminud the retreat ol the enemy who were afraid of being sur rounded a detachment has also been sent to ponteba venets where the enemy were pretty strong but did not dare to await our arrival in these various movements we have taken neatly 400 prisoners the gen in cliiel has left mar padua t lie corps of troops from naples to which he lias ad ded a division of the iitniy tbe corsican le gion and the sd italian regiment i.itut en gouvain st ( yr w|:o com maiids these united force holds chiozz and drondoio and keeps hinueif prepared to lall on the britinh and russians if they dare attempt the debarkation with v.!.icli they threaten the coast of italy lecchi general of di ision,lfc o his cxetl iency the niinisitr of r.-ar hrac.quartkbs i m.:.\k nov â– :.>;. i hasten to inform ) cur excellency tl-.r.t n mips of tbe enemy's troops commanded liy pi:n<-e johen shewed .'"â€¢.!) near baz zano â€” tl,e t^en in chief set oittorslra with ihe reserve composed of a polish corps com mnnded by general peyri a regiment o french cavalry and a regiment si i'rcnth prince muvpt entered pruni the capita of moravia at 3 o'clock p m still in pur suit of the enemy who evacuated the city and the cuadftl i the latter is a fine structure and capable of sustaining r fotmttl siege the emperor has removed iiij hend-quurtcrs to porlitz marslihl soult with his corps of he army is at riemstsclmz marshal lannes is be forc porlitz the general in chief has left nefiv pprltmi the corps of troops from n'uples ; to v i.k 'Â» he has added adivision ofthe army the cor sican legion and the 2d it titan regimi ni i.ietii general gonvain st ( \ ;-, vho commands these united forces i r c .. ( \ ,, / z piki uronilolo i.iirl keeps himsell prf-pyred lo rail on tin l!ritis!i unti rushiana if ihty ihtrc uttemptthe debarkation with \. hi â– ' t uy threaten the r,-.;ist of italy ninth bulletin ofthe ajp.myop 11 alv geritia nlv 56 the general in chief being infornnd iy diffurent hdvices and particularly by i letter from general vial ambassador irom i s imperial ami royal majesty at licrne thut a corps of the austrian in my which was cut oftby the maricevers ofthe i;rand tinny wa about to descend tlit niour.tains ia ti e tyrol he expected that ihib tclnmn would endeavour eithci to cross o.l line of the am f in order to reach the de files fÂ»f \ ' <- 1 i i ; c , and i e w'tih the troops which occupy that place or p'lisin ; by i'cltry and ltllutio id join the wreck of prince chwles'b riimy at leybach in tl.e first hypniheiifc the posi tion of the rik'ht wing wliiih c hod left toob serye venice under the comniand of ene ral st cyri satisfied him 1 1 : i 1 ihe pnemy would not attempt that route with inipur.ity in the second hypothesis having ordt red the two i'ontebas ncl cliiusudc li z to be f ccu pied by several regiments of cavelr and in futitry under the coinmands of generals ot brigode lacour nnd lauhiimin whichrvcv road the enemy should lake ihe position i i rc nrrrfy on the lsonzo was stich as lo enoble it to lctarli a suibcient force tc cut him 1 1 in the tnean time the advanced piiartl eoi ii ntied ttsi inarch te l.ejbach j he rnlt^mn consisting of about seven thousand foot nnd no horse commanded by prince ilohan advanced on the 93d to t'^iv dsÂ«ano it easily captured the weak detachment â€¢ t 150 men which formed in garrison and directed its nurch to castle franco i lie moravians entertain even a grttoter hatred n:Â».iin,t the russians and stronger friendship for us than ihe ausirians the country is beautiful and much more fertile than austria the moravians were atton inhed on beholding in their immense plains hie inhabitants of the ukrane <.( komschat ka and of great tarfary the normans the gascons the buttons c come among them t'i mt each othfra throats without their coon ; â– â€¢>â€¢ havmg any thing in commi n with them or any immediate political connexion | and they have k (> i sense enough to declare bluntly i h*t human blood is a commodity of traffic in the hands of the english a wei i thy moravian said lately to a french officer ii speaking of the emperor joseph ii that he wan the friend of the peasantry and that if he were alive he would have freed them from those rÂ«udal t.ixek which they now p^y to the religious convents we have found at rrunn 60 piece f cannon 300,000 lbs of powder a great quan tity of wheat and flour,and considerable ma gazines ofcloathing the emperor of germany has retired to olmuts our posts arc within oi march ot that place twen 1 y-l.idlltii bulletin zn'aim nov 18 piir.ce murat bc\n informed that ihe russian general immediately after the signature of the convention liad set out with a part of their arhiy with a view of p s sing by znaim and that every thing indi cated that the remainder intended to follow them in order to escape us he let them know that the emperor had not ratified the con vention and that he should in consequence umck them to thut effect prince murat made the necessary arrangement marched â€¢ tier the enemy and attacked them on the loth at 4 o'clock p m this brought on tin battle of zuutenulroff in which ttiat part wlntli formed the rearguard of the riimsiun urmy was put to flight losing is piece of c.iiinon 100 baggage waggons 2oo0 prisoners and 2000 killed on the geld of battle marshal lannet attacked the e n my in front and while he turned them on ihe left with the brigade of grenadiers un der general dupoi n.arthal soult turned them on ihe right with the brigade of gen jlavasscur ol ihe division of legrand com ( posing lite 3d and 1 8t.1i regiments of the line general of divisions walther attacjt til the ruvoans with a brigade of dragoons and made 800 prisoners j lie brigade of grenadiers under genera laplunchc mortivie duiinguished itself greatly had not ni^ht come on nothing would i 51t escaped they fought at the pouii of the bayonet for a long time the battalions f rust'mn â€¢ grenadiers showed ri-eat ininpuliiy gen oudinot has btun wounded hi two aids-decamp donun gcot and lamatte were wounded by his side fh wound ol gen oudinot will prerenthu serving for al least l â– . days in tlit mt a u time the enperorj irishing to give as socn is lieut general rt fyrwat in formed r tiiis circumstance judging tlir.t i!;e object of the enemy was to cross oiu line tlic i'oire whc rt-Â«Â»t lie must undi ubtcdly hava been ignorant be n>ade arrangements in vc it a warm reception the general in chief who had anticipated every uiiirr f |Â» pei r mv easy but in order to leave nothing to tic hazard of events he ordered the division r.f the grenadierti conirrmnded by gen per tonneux the two brigaius of divi icn dulus nie und serai the division of cuirottieiim and one division of dragoons to reach the ptove by forced marcl<e!i the rrenadier were to descend tli pi^ve by || 13etn del mantctlo to turn the position < f i â€¢â€¢.; r .â€” j he division gaul wine roan hiiig at il <â€¢ same time lovcnsonne was to reinforce the de lachment sent la the two ')'â– â€¢><. u has m ( i off every avcnui v cetreat from the enemy is brunn 1\u m p 805 be emperor entered brunn ihe 30th at 10 o'clotiv a m a deputation from the state of moravia at the bead of which was the bishop came to meet him the enipc ror visited the fortifications and pv c or ders that the citadel sliwuld be fortified in winch were found upwault of 60oo iv.usl-.ets im-at quantities of ammunition of war of a!l kinds umonj others 400,000 ibi of pn w . li-r the h\is-,i;iiis had united all their ru vatrr which composed a corps of about (' 1 > nun ami wereditposed to defend their position ut the junction of the road belt â€¢â– â€¢>

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vr ilm1ng.1 on iyalfcj 1 1l volunn x publi9hed wk.kkly 3y au.masd hall tuesday march ii 1806 a 47 ( continuation of foreign news the grenadiers a proof of his esteem has appointed general duroc their commander the emperor removed his head jnaxters to znaim on the 1 7th at 3 o'clock p m the rear-guard of the russians had been obliged to lea r c the hospital of zuaitn where we have found considerable magazines ol flour and oats the russians retired to drunn and our advanced guard pursued them half way but the emperor being in formed that the emperor of austria was at that place wished to shew him a mark oi hi regard and halted on the eighteenth herewith is subjoined the capitulation of the fort ol kuflstein taken by the davariuns gen uaraguay d'hillin's made an incur sion as far a pilsen in bohemia and obliged the enemy to evacuate their poÂ«tsi lie has taken several mugaainet and fulfilled the object of his mission the dismounted dra gooni i tve crossed with rapidity the moun tains covered with ice and ftr trees which separate bohemia from havana no idea cm be formed of the terror with which the russians have inspired the mo ravians in making their retrc t they burnt tlu most beautiful villages and knocked in the lka'1 nuny of the peasantry when the inhabitants saw thorn depart they exclaimed with great joy our enemies are gone they speak ot them only as barbarians who every where spread desolation this i not appli ed to lur officers r.ho are in general very dilfl-rent from the soldiery i my of them are men of distinguished merit but the army evinces a bavagc instinct which we never have observed in our european armies w hen we ask the inhabitants of austria moravia and lioin inia if they love iheil ein peror ; we love him they reply but how do you expect we can love him any longer he has brought in the russians it hid been reported at vienna chat the russians had beaten the french army and were adv inning to that city a woman ri ol out iii the street " the french are beaten the russians are coming the consterna tion w.is mineral fear and dread preva le i throughout vienna such is the resuli of the i'a'.al counsels of cobenuel of co|l re o and lamberti these men are ulsodeteswd by the nation and the emperor of auaria will never recover the confidence and love of his subjects but by sacrificing them to public indignation and t>ooner or later iie will have to do o brunn and oltnuts general waltheroh lii^ed them by different onsets to quit the ground general muiut dispatchttl to his u^sistance u'haultpoult's division l ciliras siors and 4 squadrons oi the imperial guards 1 hough our liorsus were much fatigued the i-nfiiit were attacked ami put to bight â€” they left more than jijo ciujs n dragoons on the field of buttle and 1 u hurses fell into our hands infantry n battalion colhfn*nded l>y general l!wj;;i er and 4 pieces of artillery uncur iho ccnun.i.d of the chirfof bnttalion mil!o and esc.i rlcd by tiu 5ih regiment f ltuliin in fantry gep regnier having deparud irom hit cantor.ments went to pioinbino wherej l>y t!/is nicans lie cut off the toad to mestie from the aiistriansj who were^ndenvoring i get into venice at day brent â– . i mtulay the 2 4 1 f ) , lie u:ih attacked nm in bpite ol i vigorous resistance wis three limes compel led to i,,!i back letters from general count je pulsii c.knt hal his royal highness tlie archduke palatine in his qu.ilkv of supreme civil and military chief of hungary has charged the undersign ed to declare that his royal higbnem im Â«-"Â» tabluhad along the western frontier of this kingdom a cordon of troops supported by small detachments of cavalry composed of invalids and recruits with the sole view of arresting the marauders of the austrian ai my vl>o may he found there it cannot therefore be supposed that he h^s any hostile views these detachments having positive or ders-to retire on uie approach of the french troops to the frontiers as these small detachments which should not he considered otherwise than a scout n parlies arc to fall b.ick on the a proach of the french army his royal highness ha ji vsn orders to the hospitals to the houses of education to the pensionary officer and to the individuals employed in arranging the accounts of the regiments am military li'oÂ«pii;tls to remain in their places persuaded that the general or the commander oi the french troops will not refuse to grant them protection and that he will j^ive orders that the detachment ot the french army which shall enter hungary shall not commit any excess provided no kind of opposition li uuvle to them and that in consequence of thii declaration the undersigned will have many important points to discuss with the generalorc'oiiiiiuiihlunt oi ihe french troops marshal bessiires commanding the im perial guardsi ai the bead ol lour squadfons of the guards made a brilliant attack which threw them into confusii n and put them to route nothing could forma greater con trast than the silence of the guards of cui rimieur and the uproar of the russians the corps of polish inlantry which v;is n unipol ietro wiih the tenem in chief set out before day for castle rraiu'o v itli thn general in chief in person ; vim when al i ut half way perceived the division 1 giubinski to attack the enemy in flank flic attack wv.t immediately mode with ilie ricntetl vigoi'i and the enemy was obliged to retire to cas tle i'rtuico v.i'.li the lost of 1:.i prisoners among whom were a col mid a major and 3 pi ct"i of < iitinorii gen kegnter taking v:ir ige of iliis manoeuvre of the pei.ei'al in uliiefi r.u â– (';,(ne of the ol generals of the guards of his ma jesty the emperor and king twhx i y-six t jl 1jul1.i rin of the liiunu akmt j iic adjutant-commander maison has nude 200 dragoons 4 la tour and cai rabseurt of huhenlohe prisoners n ins vi.y from iglnu to lirimn he attacked another detachment of 200 men te made 50 prisoners information lias reached us from olntutz the court lms evacuated that place and re tired â€¢ >> poland the weather begins to be rigorous the french army liiis taken m its qtiartersi its van is supported by bnmu winch is a strong place and which they are now busy in putting into iliu bun state ol'dt fenrp tyventy-shvemth bulletin ol the guam army portitzj nov 19 1805 since the battle of zuntersdoff the ene my h:ts continued to rctreut with tr,e utmost precipitation jeneral sebastiani with his brigade of dragoons pursued them sword in hand the vnst plain of moravia hove fa vored his pursuit the 18th on the height ofporlitk he cut off the retreat of several corpsduring the day and made 2000 ru&si pns prisoners seventh nult.rtin of the ar my ol italy head-quarters ('. rizia noq 3 tlie army maintains the position which it had taken t>n the left bank of the isonzo the advanced guard under the oiderb of gen.|es*pugne entablished itself tan the yipnc co repulsed tlic enemy is far as gaoz and in vvtiiil att.ic'i.s which cete performed with vigor made 100 prisoners the whole of their cavalry lias retired by the preut ru.nl a considerable body of t eir inl'iui try took the road by the valley ol idria to t>,;iin that r obcr'.eyuach five companies of vokigeurs are pursuing the enemy in that direction v hi our advanced posts jiave reached the iiitrenchnientti of prevale and have taken a direction inwards leybnch the gen in chief has tent the division sera to trieste the austrian evacuated tlii place at our approach leaving r;. i hasten to inform ) cur excellency tl-.r.t n mips of tbe enemy's troops commanded liy pi:nâ€¢ havmg any thing in commi n with them or any immediate political connexion | and they have k (> i sense enough to declare bluntly i h*t human blood is a commodity of traffic in the hands of the english a wei i thy moravian said lately to a french officer ii speaking of the emperor joseph ii that he wan the friend of the peasantry and that if he were alive he would have freed them from those rÂ«udal t.ixek which they now p^y to the religious convents we have found at rrunn 60 piece f cannon 300,000 lbs of powder a great quan tity of wheat and flour,and considerable ma gazines ofcloathing the emperor of germany has retired to olmuts our posts arc within oi march ot that place twen 1 y-l.idlltii bulletin zn'aim nov 18 piir.ce murat bc\n informed that ihe russian general immediately after the signature of the convention liad set out with a part of their arhiy with a view of p s sing by znaim and that every thing indi cated that the remainder intended to follow them in order to escape us he let them know that the emperor had not ratified the con vention and that he should in consequence umck them to thut effect prince murat made the necessary arrangement marched â€¢ tier the enemy and attacked them on the loth at 4 o'clock p m this brought on tin battle of zuutenulroff in which ttiat part wlntli formed the rearguard of the riimsiun urmy was put to flight losing is piece of c.iiinon 100 baggage waggons 2oo0 prisoners and 2000 killed on the geld of battle marshal lannet attacked the e n my in front and while he turned them on ihe left with the brigade of grenadiers un der general dupoi n.arthal soult turned them on ihe right with the brigade of gen jlavasscur ol ihe division of legrand com ( posing lite 3d and 1 8t.1i regiments of the line general of divisions walther attacjt til the ruvoans with a brigade of dragoons and made 800 prisoners j lie brigade of grenadiers under genera laplunchc mortivie duiinguished itself greatly had not ni^ht come on nothing would i 51t escaped they fought at the pouii of the bayonet for a long time the battalions f rust'mn â€¢ grenadiers showed ri-eat ininpuliiy gen oudinot has btun wounded hi two aids-decamp donun gcot and lamatte were wounded by his side fh wound ol gen oudinot will prerenthu serving for al least l â– . days in tlit mt a u time the enperorj irishing to give as socn is lieut general rt fyrwat in formed r tiiis circumstance judging tlir.t i!;e object of the enemy was to cross oiu line tlic i'oire whc rt-Â«Â»t lie must undi ubtcdly hava been ignorant be n>ade arrangements in vc it a warm reception the general in chief who had anticipated every uiiirr f |Â» pei r mv easy but in order to leave nothing to tic hazard of events he ordered the division r.f the grenadierti conirrmnded by gen per tonneux the two brigaius of divi icn dulus nie und serai the division of cuirottieiim and one division of dragoons to reach the ptove by forced marcl nun ami wereditposed to defend their position ut the junction of the road belt â€¢â– â€¢>